Saying publicly word ass can get you on a sex offender list soon. For now, only fired
02-15-2018, 07:23 PM
A radio host has been fired for 'sexually inappropriate' comments he made about Olympic gold medalist Chloe Kim.
On Tuesday, radio co-host Patrick Connor made comments during a discussion about the Games on Barstool Sports', "Dialed-In with Dallas Braden."
He then added: "She's fine as hell! If she was 18, you wouldn't be ashamed to say that she's a little hot piece of ass. And she is. She is adorable. I'm a huge Chloe Kim fan."
Yep, the word 'ass' will today get you fired on the spot.
Connor apologized to Kim (I guess, under pressures and to save his job, though in vain):
"I'm super embarrassed. [...]. It was pretty needy, and that's not a good look. And I've taken a pretty good beating and I effin deserve it. Don't feel sorry for me."
This is first page CNN News. That's how attitudes get re-trained. A triviality of a spicy compliment, turned 'sexually inappropriate' comment. Made On Air at some radio station. At the same time girls twerk buttocks in skimpy thongs on hundreds of TV channels because they... like it? The doublespeak and duplicity of XXI culture and social media look like pure craziness.
it's embarrassing to read Connor's prostrations akin him having caused the girl a grave harm of any kind. Ironically, privately, she probably felt flattered. His co-host Braden, instead of trying to defend him, repeatedly kicked him like a dog just to save his own ass in his commentary.
If it goes like this, in the next five years telling a girl she's attractive will earn you a spot on a sexual offenders list.
On Tuesday, radio co-host Patrick Connor made comments during a discussion about the Games on Barstool Sports', "Dialed-In with Dallas Braden."
He then added: "She's fine as hell! If she was 18, you wouldn't be ashamed to say that she's a little hot piece of ass. And she is. She is adorable. I'm a huge Chloe Kim fan."
Yep, the word 'ass' will today get you fired on the spot.
Connor apologized to Kim (I guess, under pressures and to save his job, though in vain):
"I'm super embarrassed. [...]. It was pretty needy, and that's not a good look. And I've taken a pretty good beating and I effin deserve it. Don't feel sorry for me."
This is first page CNN News. That's how attitudes get re-trained. A triviality of a spicy compliment, turned 'sexually inappropriate' comment. Made On Air at some radio station. At the same time girls twerk buttocks in skimpy thongs on hundreds of TV channels because they... like it? The doublespeak and duplicity of XXI culture and social media look like pure craziness.
it's embarrassing to read Connor's prostrations akin him having caused the girl a grave harm of any kind. Ironically, privately, she probably felt flattered. His co-host Braden, instead of trying to defend him, repeatedly kicked him like a dog just to save his own ass in his commentary.
If it goes like this, in the next five years telling a girl she's attractive will earn you a spot on a sexual offenders list.
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